By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Published Apr 15, 2010 at 3:04 PM

The Historic Third Ward Association is bringing back its popular outdoor jazz festival, Summer Sizzle, as a one-day event on Saurday, Aug. 7.

Canceled last year due to lack of sponsorship, Summer Sizzle will run one day from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. In addition to four stages of jazz it will feature shopping, food, beverages and a second line brass band parade.

The event will extend to two additional "Sizzlin' Saturdays" on June 19 and July 17 along Broadway between St. Paul and Buffalo. These new Sizzlin' Saturdays will transform the already vibrant Broadway into an outdoor market with antiques, clothing, produce, jewelry, fresh flowers, local art, activities for children, live jazz, breakfast stations, wood-fired pizzas and more.

Music acts have yet to be announced. Past performers have included Kevin Eubanks, Herbie Mann, Chris Botti, T.S. Monk, NILS, Delfeayo Marsalis, Jeff Lorber, Terence Blanchard, Steve Cole and others.

Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

A life-long and passionate community leader and Milwaukeean, Jeff Sherman is a co-founder of OnMilwaukee.

He grew up in Wauwatosa and graduated from Marquette University, as a Warrior. He holds an MBA from Cardinal Stritch University, and is the founding president of Young Professionals of Milwaukee (YPM)/Fuel Milwaukee.

Early in his career, Sherman was one of youngest members of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, and currently is involved in numerous civic and community groups - including board positions at The Wisconsin Center District, Wisconsin Club and Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.  He's honored to have been named to The Business Journal's "30 under 30" and Milwaukee Magazine's "35 under 35" lists.  

He owns a condo in Downtown and lives in greater Milwaukee with his wife Stephanie, his son, Jake, and daughter Pierce. He's a political, music, sports and news junkie and thinks, for what it's worth, that all new movies should be released in theaters, on demand, online and on DVD simultaneously.

He also thinks you should read OnMilwaukee each and every day.